Whatever silent agreement Miko and Aki were working towards, there was some sort of shock apparently lost due to the male's understanding. Well, if she wanted shock value, Aki thought she should have just left him ignorant... but she didn't seem the type who knew when to shut her mouth. Oh well. "Weird," he commented with no further details. A simple acknowledgement of newfound dexterity later, and Aki was prepared to do a bit more work. He moved out while being welcomed to the 'dexterity team' as Miko put it, and had his offer of a restaurant accepted. "Done deal. Number exchange when the job's done," he decided. With that, Aki was calling forth the existing fox summon, which seemed to have a couple of appetizers ready and waiting before its next meal.

One thing at a time, said Maki. There was already a matter she and Yugi simply couldn't agree on, though he couldn't say much about the type of person she decided to be. Not everyone could burn both ends against the middle. "No mutual pleasuring then? Damn shame~" he joked while flipping over the girl to land atop another spider, steering it her way. It was during that 'ride' that he heard Miko reenter and comment on his mention of frozen meatballs. "Damn right! Can't commit to a long game session if you don't have quick food. Easy way to starve; trust me~" he said from experience. Now that those two were back, he had an offer for Aki. "Oi, does Chungus over there like frozen meatballs? I only had time to prep two!" he offered. Looking over at the two bundles of freezing spiders, Aki managed the lightest chuckle. "So that's what that is. Something's wrong with both of you. Go!" Aki said to the fox. The beast proceeded to consume one ball, then another ─ even while sweeping through other spiders along the way. "Also, I did a whole fucking Spider-Man thing and nobody got it!" Yugi complained. Satoru had seen that, oddly enough... but he was out of range having a different conversation while nonchalantly redirecting creatures that would otherwise fatally wound Kenta. "I agree. People who are too serious are just boring. Real power comes with some nonchalance. That's also aura, by the way. You've got that part covered naturally."